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3 months ago

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Malavika

Contributor-Level 10

The time period required for the preparation of NEET PG exam cannot be stated accurately as it would be based on the capacity and ability of the aspirants. With proper hard work and dedication aspirants require a time period of around 5-6 months for preparation. A minimum of 3 months is required if you are entirely devoted to the process. A student must have to dedicate 8-12 hours for preparing within 3 months of time. Aspirants can make use of repeated mock tests and work out on past year question papers to have a deep knowledge about the pattern and subjects. 

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a year ago

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Mukul Kumar Mishra

Contributor-Level 10

Taking mock tests is an important aspect of preparing for the NEET PG exam. It can help you in several ways, such as: Understanding the exam pattern and type of questions that may be asked.Familiarizing yourself with the online mode of the exam.Identifying your strengths and weaknesses, and focusing on improving your weak areas. Enhancing your time management and accuracy.Boosting your confidence, as you'll get an idea of what to expect in the actual exam.However, it's important to note that mock tests alone may not be enough to crack the exam. You should also complete the entire NEET PG syllabus and focus on other aspects of your
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a year ago

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Mukul Kumar Mishra

Contributor-Level 10

Experts recommend to take at least 5-10 NEET PG mock tests before the actual exam. This helps you get a good idea of the exam format, the types of questions that might be asked, and the time you need to spend on each section. NEET PG 2024 preparation is a crucial task, and mock tests are an essential part of it. Solving mock tests helps you to identify your strengths and weaknesses, familiarize yourself with the exam pattern, and improve your time management skills. However, the number of mock tests you should take depends on various factors, such as your current level of preparation, the time you have left before the exam, and your go
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a year ago

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Mukul Kumar Mishra

Contributor-Level 10

Yes. NEET PG can be cracked by self preparation at home. But it needs well-planned strategies in place. Candidates will have to put a lot of hard work and dedication. Candidates will have to revise everything that has been taught during the 4.5 years of MBBS degree course. Some of the tips for NEET PG preparation at home have been provided below:Go through the syllabus firstKnow the paper pattern and marking schemeStart with basicsPrepare a time table and stick to itMake notes and highlight important informationSeek advice from a mentorRegister for mock tests and test seriesSatellite lectures for difficult topicsRegular revision 

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a year ago

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Mukul Kumar Mishra

Contributor-Level 10

Candidates expect to devote many hours to crack any competitive exams. This rule applies in NEET exam also. Candidates have to devote serious 5-7 hours daily to prepare the exam throughly. Experts belive candidates should utilize this time with proper planning. They should have strategies in place how to use these hours to cover in and out of every topic of NEET PG syllabus. Some candidates may require more time than daily than others and this may depends on many factors especially where they actually stand before starting preparation.

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a year ago

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BARVATH KUMAR

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Preparation Tips for NEET PG: 1. Make an effective preparation strategy. Keeping in mind the time left for the exam, prioritize your schedule. 2. Analyze your level of understanding. 3. Set your target. 4. Revision. 5. Practice MCQs. 6. Solve Previous year's questions. 7. Focus on high-yielding topics. 8. Prioritize your health.

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2 years ago

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Marrow is good when your goal is AIIMS. DAMS or Bhatia are good when your goal is NEET. DAMS follows a hybrid structure. They are experienced and professional educators and have an amazing way of teaching. They have an online application that is convenient and accessible with a smooth user interface. The live online classes give you the same feeling as the face-to-face classes because of the constant student-teacher interactions, plus all your doubts are cleared instantly. The same faculty is teaching on their offline and online DAMS platforms. The notes are very concise, crisp, and easy to understand. They have few pre-recorded applic
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2 years ago

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Yes, you can simultaneously prepare for both the AIIMS PG and NEET PG exams. The syllabus for both papers is almost the same. NEET PG Syllabus:
1- Section Part A:
Subject Pre-clinical: Biochemistry, Anatomy, Physiology
2- Section Part B:
Subject Para-clinical: Microbiology, Pharmacology, Pathology, Social and preventive medicine, Forensic Medicine.
3- Section Part C:
Subject Clinical: General Medicine including Dermatology & Venereology & Psychiatry, ENT, General Surgery including Orthopedics, Anaesthesia & Radiodiagnosis, Obstetrics, Gynaecology, Pediatrics, and Ophthalmology. AIIMS PG Syllabus for MS/MD: Anatomy, Biochemistry, Physiology,
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2 years ago

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

AIIMS PG exam pattern:
Number of papers: 1
Number of questions For MS/MD: One paper of 200 MCQ For MDS: One paper of 90 MCQ
Question Paper Type: MCQs (Multiple-choice questions)
AIIMS PG Total Marks: For MS/MD: 200 marks and For MDS: 90 marks
Exam duration For MS/MD: 3 hours (180 minutes) and For MDS: 1.5 hours (90 minutes)
Exam Language: English
Marking Scheme: 1 mark will be provided for one correct answer and 1/3 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.
AIIMS PG will be conducted twice a year.
AIIMS PG Syllabus for MS/MD: Anatomy, Biochemistry, Physiology, Community Medicine, Forensic Medicine, Pathology, Pharmacology, Microbiology, Clin
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2 years ago

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

The main problem while preparing for NEET PG during an internship is a lack of time. You have to handle the academics as well as your duties in clinics, hospitals, etc. At the end of a busy day in the hospital, you're left with neither the time nor the energy to open up bulky books and flood your mind with all the information. The simple fix is a concise source that's only filled with the essential information you need to know. And for that very purpose, I feel the rapid revision programme of youtube is the best. You can't expect to watch all of the videos for all 19 subjects in your intern year, on top of your other responsibilities.
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